tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6696578896701867418.post2350847013923835608..comments2024-01-09T23:32:59.904-07:00Comments on Broken Flower Pot: If I could... would I?Jessicahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06190255572406632503noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6696578896701867418.post-62581852461424719492012-11-15T11:10:08.059-07:002012-11-15T11:10:08.059-07:00I love what Stacy said, it's so true, we would...I love what Stacy said, it's so true, we wouldn't be the people that we are without our trials. You have a good outlook on it. And like I said before, I truly don't even picture you as handicapped, when I think about you or even when I am around you. I just see you as who YOU are & you are NOT your disability. Love you!Johnston Familyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11004887020051649964noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6696578896701867418.post-42732910110906304782012-11-12T21:53:50.689-07:002012-11-12T21:53:50.689-07:00The thing I love about this post is that I love, l...The thing I love about this post is that I love, love, LOVE how a lot of your reasons in the "Yes" section are also reasons in the "No" section. I recently heard a quote that was something like, "Life is as much about the trials as it is about the blessings" and it is so interesting to me how much the two are so interconnected. Because the minute you eliminate a trial from someone's life, you've also taken away their opportunities to grow and learn from that trial. I have this same battle in my head about whether I would have forgone all the deployments if I had known ahead of time and had the choice. Pretty much I've just come to the conclusion that I'm glad I didn't know ahead of time, and despite the hardships, I wouldn't trade the blessings and what I've learned for anything. Like you said, they make you who you are. I'm glad that Heavenly Father knows better than me what I need.Staceroohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02789041304238659445noreply@blogger.com